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September SO, 1882 The Real Estate Record 897 t27 Seventy-first st, No. 162 E., s s, 200 w 3d av, 16.8x100.5. Christian Karst agt Moritz Bauer. (Aug. 22, 1832) .................. 466 98 +27 Third av, e s, extdg. from 69th to 70th st. Christian Karst agt Moritz Bauer. (Aug. 23,1882)................................^. 845 20 28 Forty-sixth st. No. 421. n s, bet 9th and 10th avs. Christian Seitz agt; Faith Chapel and-----Hutley. (September 13,1882).... 86 CO 88 Same property. Same agt A. R. Hopkins and Faith Chapel. (Sept. 21.1882)........ 38 50 "■28 Fourteenth st, Nos. 134 and 136, s s, 200 w Jidav, Theiss Concert Hall. Doll Bros, agt George Theiss, owner, Henry Schiffer and Chas. Huschart. (Sepc. 26, 1882)..... 489 00 28 One Hundred and Twenty flrst st, s s, 100 e Madison av, 100 ft front. John W. Hunt agt John H. Deane and John B, Davis. „„.„(Aug.2, 1882).. ........................... 10722 29 Broome st. No. 129, s e cor Pitt st. Patrick and Thomas Larkin agt Wm. Hastings and Wm. Pierce. (June 3,1882)........... 19 50 * Discharged by depositing amount of lien and and interest with Clerk. t Discharged by order of Court. RINGS COPNTY. Sept. 23d to 29th—inclusive. Park av, n s, 30 e Hall st, 50xt00. Beers & Ressequie agt John Gray and William Baglin. (Lien filed Sept. 15,1881)..........S343 78 Atlantic av, secor Utica av. 200x110. James Gowdy agt William Montgomery and Peter Sullivan, owners, and J. (Sowdy. (Jan. 30, 1882).............................. 153 30 Fulton st, No. 183. Chas. Franz agt William T. Longworth, owner, and Claus Richter. (June 1,1882).............................. 252 31 BUILDINGS PROJECTED. NEW YORK CITY. Plan 998—141st st, n s, 150 e Willis av, six two¬ story brick dwfeirgs, 16.8x43, tin roof; cost, each, $4,000; owner, Julia O'Gorman, 138th st and Willis av; architect and builder, Wm. O'Gor- tnan. 993—143d st, s s, 75 e Willis av, nine two-story "brick dweU'gs, 16.8x43, tin roof; cost, eacb, $4,000; owner, architect and builder same as last. , 994—157th . st, s s, 100 w Courtlandt av, one two-story brick dwell'g, 33x40, tin roof; cost, $3,000; owner, Jacob Schaffner, 3fl5 Allen st; architect, A. H. Blankenstein; builder, H. A. Sberwood. 99.5—Washington st, Nos. 416 to 434, and No. 63 Vestry st, being Washington st, s w cor Vestry st, four five-story brick warehouse, 135.7x irreg, tin roof; cost, total $80,000; owner, Isaac Odell; care of architect, T. R. Jackson. 996—113th st. No. 174 E., rear, one one-story brick stable, 13x13, tin or gravel roof; cost,------; owner and builder, Joseph Handwerk, on prem¬ ises; architect, B> Walthei". 997—34th st, No. 145 E., one two-story brick shop, 33x70, tin roof; cost, $3,500; owner, Solo¬ mon Mehrbach, 74 East 54th st.; architect, J. Eastner. 998—75th st, Nos. 193 and 194 E., one two-story brick factory, 50x60, tin roof; cost, $6,000; own¬ er, Thomas K. O'Brien, 337 East 82d st.; arch¬ itect, J. Kastner. 999—Madison av,se cor 57th st, one one-story brick office; 13x18, lin roof; cost, $.500; lessee, Jas. A. Flack, 435 E. 57th st.; architect and builder, Henry Wallace. ^ 1000—130th st, n s, 175 e 3d av, two three-story brick and brown stone dwell'gs, 14x55, tin roof; cost, each, $18,0('0; owner, Charles E Van Tassel, Yonkers; architect, Chas. Baxter. 1001—143d st, n s, 135 w Brook av, four four- story brick tenem'ts, 35x60, tin roof; cost, each, $15,u00; owner, Sarah O'Brian, 137th st, near 3d av; architect, Chas. Baxter. 1002—Orchard st. No. 19, rear, one four-story brick factory, 33x38, gr'avel roof; cost, $3,500; owners, exrs., &c., A. Chichester Estate, 7 iSast 45th st.; architects, Goodwin & Atkinson. 1003—1st av, n w cor 4th st, one five-story brick store and tenem't, 34.6x94.9, tin roof; cost, $30,000; owner, George Roll, 80 3d av; architect, Julius Boekell. 1004^—1st av, Nos, 69 and 71, two five-story brick stores and tenem'ts, 23.8 and 34x55.11, tin roof; cost, each, $15,000; owner and architect, same as last. 1005^th st, No. 139 E., one six-story brick tenem't, 35x78, tin roof; cost, $16,000; owner and architect, same as last. 1006—40th st, s s, 78el0thav, one flve-story brick tenem't, 33x50, tin roof; cost, $7,000; owner, John Totten, 417 West 46th st; architect, C. F. Ridder, Jr,; builder, not selected. 1007-^7th st, Nos. 311 and 313 W., two five- story brown stone tenem'ts, 30 and 30 front and 16 and 24 rear x 81, tin roof; cost, each, $35,000; owner and architect, S. J. Donvan, 334 West 37th st; builder, not selected. 1008—80th St. Nos. 437 and 439, n s, two five- story brick and brown stone tenem'ts, 35x70, tin roof; cost, each, $18,000; owner, Catherine Karst, 403 East 79th st; builder, Chas. Karst. 1009—58th st, s s, 100 e 9th av, one seven-story brick and brown stone tenem't, 7.5x90, tin roof; cost, $225,000; owner, Hugh Blesson, 60 East 75th st; architect, J. G. Prague. 1010—Anderson av, w s, near Union st, one three-story frame dweU'g. 34x40, tin roof; cost, $4,000; owner, Jas. A. Mullin, High Bridge; arch¬ itects. Youngs & Campbell. 1011—North 3d av. No. 357, w s, 50 n 138th st, one three-story brick dweU'g, 35x32, tin roof; cost, $4,000; owner, Frederick Langenfeld, on premises; architect, Chas. Kinkel. 1013—North 3d av, No. 359, w s, 75 n 138th st, one three-story brick dweU'g. 85x28, tin roof; cost, $4,000; owner, Michael' Schmeiderer, on premises; architect, Chas. Kinkel. 1013—North 3d av, w s, 100 n 138th st, one two¬ story brick dweU'g, 26 and 35x33, tin roof; cost, $1,.500; owner,MaryHelbUng, on premises; arch¬ itect, Chas. Kinkel. 1014—70th st, n s, 333 e A\ A, four five-story brick tenem'ts, 25x77, tin roof; cost, each, $14,000; owner, John Leeper, 630 Hudson st; architect, P, C. Cowan. 1015—130th st, s s, 50 w 7th av, one two-story brick office and shipping room and three green¬ houses, 50x35, tin roof; cost, $10,000; owner, Chas. Ammann, 348 West 131st st; buUder, W. Kusche. 1016—4.5th st, Nos. 338, 330 and 338 E., one six- story and one-story extension brick brewery and wash house, 71x40, tin roof; brewery, $40,000; wash house, $10,000; owners, Messrs. Oppermann & Muller, 336 East 46th st; architect, Chas. StoU. 1017—130th st, Nos. 18 to 33, eight three-story brick dweU'gs, 30x56, tin roofs; cost, each, $10,000; owner, Wm. Astor, 23 West 26th st; builders, Jas. Webb & Son and J. Downey. 1018—139th st, s s, 45 w Lexington av, one four-story brick tenem't, 30x70, tin roof; cost, $13,000; owner and carpenter, Thos. Overington, 142dst, near 3d av; architects, Babcock & Mc¬ Avoy; mason, not selected. 1019—145th st, s s, 175 w St. Anns av, one three- story frame dwell'g, 83x36, gravel roof; cost, $3,000; owner, Mary O'Connor, No. 810 145th st; architect, H. S. Baker; mason, Thos. Duggan; carpenter, not selected. 1030—189th st, s s, 835 w 6th av, four three- story brick (brown stone front) dweU'gs, 13.6x55, tin roofs; cost, each, $7,500; owner, R. W. Park¬ inson, 855 West 132d bt; architect, G. Robinson, Jr. 1031—Stanton st, n w cor Mangin st, one three story brick store, 30x35, tin roof; cost, $4,5oO; owner. Jacob Wicks, 411 East 84th st; architect, John Brandt. 1033—Park av, s e cor 86th st, one two-story brick and stone church, 103x90, slate and tin roof; cost, $70,000; owners, Trustees Of M, E. Church; architects, J. C. Cady & Co, 1033—86th st, s s, 100 e Park av, one five-story brick and brown'stone dweU'g, 18x50, slate and tin roof; cost, $10,000; owners and architects, same as last. KLNGS COUNTY. Plan 907—Lafayette av, n s, 75 w Sumner av, five two-story frame dwell'gs, 18.9x40, tin roof; total cost, $13,600; owners, Chas and J. C. Debe¬ voise, 104 Debevoise st; architects and carpen¬ ters, Marinus & GiU; mason, S. J. Burrows. 908—Nostrand av, n e cor Hancock st, two three-story brown stone dwell'gs, 30x46 6, tin roof, wooden cornice; cost, each, $4,500; owner, F. M. Kinney, 418 3d st; architect, J". G. Prague. 909—Stone av, s e cor McDougall st, one three- story frame factory, 33x50, tin roof; cost, $3,600; owner, Mrs. M. J. Hubert, 148 Clinton av; architect, J. D. Reynolds; buUder, Isaac Em¬ bree. 910—Hancock st, n s, 500 e Bedford av, three three-story brown stone dwell'gs, 30x43, tin roof, wooden cornice; owner, architect and builder, S. E. C. Russell, 58 Hancock st. 911—North 13th st, s s, 150 w 2d st, two one- story brick buUdings for varnish factory, 14 and 30x14 and 16, gi-avel roof; total cost, $1,200; ownrse, C. C. Reed & Co., 113 East 14th st, New York; builder, W. L. Langridge. 913—^Bergen st, s s, 850 w Ralph av, one two¬ story frame dwell'g, 30x35, tin roof; cost, $1,000; owner, J, Broend, 1798 Bergen st; builder, J, Piering, 913—De Kalb av, n s, 175 e Sumner av, one two-story frame shop, 30x30, gravel roof; cost, $100; owner. William H. Doughty, 317 Hart st; architect, R. B. Eastman; builder, W. H. Doughty. 914—Gavden st, e s, 18.5.10 s Flushing av, one one-story frame staMe, 20x30, tin roof; cost, $200, owner, Catharine Oetien, on premises; buUder; F. Oetjen. 915—48th st, s s, 835 w 3d av, one two-story frame, dwell'g, 18x35, tin roof; cost, $1,300; own¬ er, W. Moore, 48th st, near 3d av. 916—Monroe st, s s, 375 e Nostrand av, four two and one-half-story brown stone dwell'gs, 18.9x42, tin roof, wooden cornice; cost, each, abt $5.000; owner and architect, F. C. Vrooman, 444 Gates av; builder, not selected. %. 917—Wyckoff st, n s, 180 w Smith st, one three- story brick stable and lofts, 35x50, tin roof, wood¬ en cornice; cost. $5,000; owner P. Bellford, 37 Wyckoff st; architect. Chas. Werner; builders, J. J. Bentzen and H. J. Smith. 918—Suydam st, No. 9, n s, 140 e Broadway, one two-story frame dwell'g, 30x46, gravel roof; cost, $3,000; owner, Lena Fisher, 16 Myrtle st; architect and builder, P. Johnson. 919—Adams st, e s, 25 n Plymouth st, one four- story brick store and office building, 38x86, grav¬ el roof, brick cornice; cost, $13,000; owner, E. W, Bliss, Pearl, cor Plymouth st; buUders, M, Reed and E. Snedeker, 920—Union av, s w cor Withers st, one one- story frame dweU'g, 33x37, frame and eravel roof; cost, $450; owner, T. Farmer; builders, Joseph Maid and owner. 981—Harmon st, n s, 808 e Evergreen av, twen¬ ty-five two-story frame dweU'gs, 18x30, felt roof; cost, each, $3,500; owner and builder, J. Hop¬ kins, Jr., 109 Grove st; architect, E, R. Chara- tier. 933—Cook st. No. 153, n s, bet Bushwick Boule¬ vard and White st, one one-story frame weiss beer brewery, 16x40, tin roof; cost, $350; owner, Jacob Menninger, on premises; architect, Th. Engelhardt; builder, N. Dehler. 933—St. Marks av, s w cor Nostrand av, on rear, one one-story and mansard stable, 1.5x33, slate and tin roof, wooden cornice; cost, $3,000; owner, D. R. Van Nostrand, on premises; archi¬ tect and carpenter, W. C. Booth; mason, C. A. Barton. 934^3d av, No. 743, bet S4th and 35th sts, one three-Story frame carriage shop, 30 and 39x100, tin roof; cost, $3,500, owners, Donigan & Nielson, 23d st, bet 3d and 4th avs; architect, George W. Brandt; builders, John Cody and George W. Brandt. * 935—De Kalb av, n s, 250 e Irving av, one two¬ story frame dweU'g, 23x48, tin roof; cost, $1,100; owner and architect, Thomas J. Smith, St. Nich¬ olas av near Flushing av. 936—55th st, s s, 150 e 3d av, three two-stoi^ frame dweU'gs, 16.8x40, tin roof; cost, $1,400 each; owner, &c., George W. Brandt, 164 55th street. 937—34th st, n s, near 4th av, one one-story frame greenhouse, .'5x80, glass roof: cost, $300; owner, Chas. Grombach, 24th st, near 3d av builder, Henry Rudloff. 938—Flatbush av, s s, cor Dean st, one four- story brick and brown stone stores and flats, 50 and 31.6x75.4, tin roof, wooden cornice; cost, $9,000; owner, F. Darrigrand, 453 Deanst; arch¬ itect, F. E. Lockwood. 939—Jefferson st, n s, 250 e Marcy av, three three-story brick dweU'gs, 30x45, tin roof, wooden cornice; cost, each, $7,000; owner and builder, George H. Stone, 356 Stuyvesant av; architect, G. A. Shellenger. ' 930—Rochester av, w s, 75 s Fulton st, one three-story frame tenem't, 20x45, tin roof; cost, $3,700; owner, Mr. Beeson, 1883 Fulton sfc; arch¬ itect and builder, J. V. Smith. 931—Gwinnett st. No. 164, s s, 175 w Throop av, one three-story frame tenem'fc, 83x55, tin roof; cost, $4,500; owner, John Schlinger, 160 Gwin¬ nett st; architect, Th. Engelhardt; builders, Henry Grasman and D. Kreuder. 933—Moore st, Nos. 171, 173, 175 and 177, ss, 135 e Bushwick av, four two-story frame tene¬ ments, 23x40, tin roof; cost, each, $8,500; owner, Maggie Julius, on premises; architect, Th. En¬ gelhardt; buUders, G. Herrlein and J. G. Hoep¬ fer. 933—Beaver st, No. 78, e s, opposite Locust st, one two-story frame dweU'g, 30x40, tin roof; cost, $3,000; owner, Minnie Meyer, 76 Beaver st; architect, Th. Engelhardt; builder, Geo, Loeff¬ ler. 934—Beaver st, No. 80, e s, opposite Locust st, one two-story frame dwell'g, 30x40, tin roof; cost, $1,900; owner, P. Kaiser, 7 lloore st; archi- tecfc, Th. Engelhardt; buUder, Geo. Loeffler, 935—Nostrand av, s e cor Monroe st, six four- story brown stone tenem'ts, 30x58, gravel roof, wooden cornice; cost, each, $4,500; owner, arch¬ itect and builder, G, W, Brown, 738 FiUton St.